Gregg Jennings got the ball plenty when he was peaking. It just so happened he lost a step, and Randall Cobb became the receiver of choice. You wanna complain about not getting the ball enough, try being a Packers running back. It might be that being a Vikings receiver in the AP/Ponder era is similar to being a running back for the current Packers.

Hey, long term you could be 100% right. I'm just saying if a guy spends most of a year hurt, it seems pretty disingenuous to be all "he's lost a step". Especially considering he had 3 or so years before that where he played 15 to 16 games and, as you mentioned, he was the QB's #1 target.

thecpt:steamingpile: SirGeorgeBurkelwitzIII: He acted like a complete douchebag.

Is it status quo for Green bay fans to shiat on their good players once they leave the team?

When they act like d bags. Notice no one is saying anything about the usually loud mouthed Woodson.

/still going to wear his jersey come Sundays

Woodson was the man. Even despite his constant Illegal Contacts and PIs. That guy was special. Jennings? I liked him a lot too. But STFU after you leave the team; you weren't worth what you were asking, especially given Cobb, Nelson, and Jones' production.

EyeballKid:Gregg Jennings got the ball plenty when he was peaking. It just so happened he lost a step, and Randall Cobb became the receiver of choice. You wanna complain about not getting the ball enough, try being a Packers running back. It might be that being a Vikings receiver in the AP/Ponder era is similar to being a running back for the current Packers.

Packers averaged 34.9 pass attempts and 27.1 rushing attempts per game. That puts them solidly in the middle of the league. Their failures to run the ball aren't due to lack of attempts.

We, the greater football fans, deserve an apology from Mister Jennings.

Not for what he said about A-Rod, that wasn't really a biggie.

No, for this half-assed POS attempt at an 'apology'.

Really, greg, you can do better.

Plus, we only give our old players shiat when they leave if (a) they go to a division rival, (b) are dicks about it in the media, and its a bonus if they begin to suck at that point, but it isn't required.

Hence, you didn't hear much grumbling when Darren Sharper went there. Or Longwell. Or even Bishop. All good or better players, but they kept some class and respect and weren't flaming cockbags about it.

Bert and Jennings? Heard plenty about them, ain't'cha? What do you think that means?